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Region celebrates State Humanities Month
October is New York State Humanities month and two local organizations - the Hudson Area Association Library and the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill - are having public events as part of the ...
Clarkstown man's body found in Hudson; police think he fell from boat
Divers working in the dark retrieved the body of a man who had apparently fallen from his boat at the Stony Point Bay Marina on the Hudson River last night.
A hip-hop artist from a family of renowned African dance performers will be taking the stage at Jason's Upstairs Bar in Hudson this Friday.
Man pulled unconscious from Hudson at Stony Point
A 57-year-old Clarkstown man was pulled from the water of the Hudson River at the Stony Point Marina tonight, authorities said.
Man, two girls plucked from Hudson
The Rockland County Sheriff's Marine Union saved a man and two girls when their boat capsized in the Hudson River near Con Hook Sunday afternoon.
Race along the historic Hudson
It's a Race along the historic Mohawk and Hudson Rivers, and it was a beautiful day for the hundreds of runners hitting the pavement for the 26 mile marathon.
Kids get treated to a taste of the arts
A bright, sunny day - one more reminiscent of spring than fall - set a cheery tone for the second day of ArtsWalk Saturday, which was dubbed ArtsWalk Kids Day.
Developer's plan to remake much of Yonkers' downtown wins first of three City Council approvals
YONKERS - More than 2 1/2 years after its unveiling, the Struever Fidelco Cappelli plan to remake much of this city's faded downtown last night won the first of three City Council approvals.
Financial concerns looming for DPW budget
It's that time of year again. Time for the city's Department of Public Works, or DPW, to crunch the numbers and come up with a budget that will, hopefully, satisfy everyone.
The $1.5 million purchase of the former Ockawamick School building was approved by the county Board of Supervisors Wednesday with only the five Hudson supervisors opposing the action.
The year was 1946 - World War II was over, soldiers were coming home and in Hudson, and the Columbia Diner was opening.
River Rowing Revival: HRRA brings regatta back to Hudson
There once was a time when Poughkeepsie and the Hudson River were known the world over for two things: 1. The Railroad Bridge.
EPA begins construction of water line for Upper Hudson communities
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that a subcontract has been awarded to W.M. Schultz Construction, Inc, to build a four-and-a-half mile long water line from Troy, New York to the towns of ...
Middletown Times Herald Record
County supervisors will decide the fate of the Ockawamick purchase tonight, but should it pass, Board Chairman Art Baer, R-Hillsdale, said the occupants of the building may not be determined for several months.
Historic Hudson returns to its roots: House tour harkens back to the...
SOME MAY THINK IT ODD that the third house tour sponsored by Historic Hudson on Saturday, October 18, will take place not in Hudson but a few miles to the east.
Condensed ArtsWalk opens Friday
The 14th annual ArtsWalk, a visual and performing arts festival in Hudson, begins Friday and runs through Monday.
Public works superintendent search on hold
For 37 years, the city of Hudson had the same superintendent of its Department of Public Works.
Pasquale of Eastchester passed away on September 28, 2008. Pat was born on August 23, 1924 in New York City to Gaetano and Albina Brunetti .
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